Let me SPRINT to the podium for my next selection.
When he retired, he was one of four players in history with over 20,000 points, 10,000 rebounds and 4,000 assists.
He's top 20 all time in PER, win shares, and true shooting percentage.
11-time All NBA, an 11-time all star, and an MVP award during the season when Michael Jordan was at the peak of his powers during the first three-peat.
That year, he went 28-14-6 in the finals and pushed MJ as hard as anyone ever did. Without a buzzer beater from a third party in Game6, he might have dethroned His Airness.
In his prime, while averaging 25 points and roughly 13 rebounds, he also dished out almost 5 assists per game AND became one of the rare players to grab 1.5 steals and 1.5 blocks per game over the course of several seasons.
This guy is one of the greatest rebounders in the history of the game and one of the first and greatest at grabbing the board and leading the break.
And now I'm putting him next to the greatest center in the history of the game.
Give me Sir Charles Barkley, F.